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Euribor ACI
The Association
- Euribor ACI was founded in 1999 with the launch of the Euro.
- Its executive members are the national associations of ACI - The Financial Markets Association, participating in the Euro.
- Associate members are the national associations of ACI - The Financial Markets Association of those European countries that
are not participating in the Euro.
The Bodies
- Euribor ACI has implemented European cross border working groups.
- Euribor ACI participates in the management of the Euribor and Eonia indices.
A large degree of interest
- A strong commitment exists on the part of all participants together with a feeling of being part of the continued construction and
development of the financial markets in Europe.
- More and more requests are being received from national associations of ACI - The Financial Markets Association to participate
in the membership of the various working groups.
- An ECB observer attends every group meeting.
Strong cooperation
- A clear structure is in place with a Chairman and Secretary for each group, and agendas and minutes circulating among the
various groups.
- A strong cooperation exists with other bodies such as the ERC, FBE working groups and the ECB Money Market Contact Group.
Statuts
STATUTS EURIBOR ACI 2008 pdf
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